Leave US-Iran, now there will be war between Pakistan-Afghanistan! Taliban gave warning

Pakistan The tension between India and Afghanistan has once again reached a dangerous point. At midnight, Pakistan allegedly violated the ceasefire agreement and carried out air strikes at seven different places in Afghanistan. After these attacks, the situation on the border has become extremely sensitive and concerns regarding regional stability have increased. While on one hand America has already laid siege to Iran in the Middle East, on the other hand, the sound of war between Pakistan and Afghanistan has started being heard in Asia.

The first target of these attacks is said to be a madrassa located in Barmal city of Paktika province of Afghanistan, where many religious books were burnt and destroyed in the attack. The Afghan Taliban has termed it a violation of its sovereignty and warned of retaliatory action.

To what extent did the attacks take place?

Quoting sources, it has been said that a total of seven targets were targeted in eastern and south-eastern Afghanistan. At least 28 TTP fighters have been confirmed killed in these attacks. A source close to the Afghan Taliban said officials were assessing the damage caused by the attacks and a detailed investigation was underway. Accusing Pakistan of violating Afghan airspace, he said that this is a direct attack on Afghan sovereignty.

Will Taliban attack Pakistan now?

A source close to the Taliban clearly said, “Pakistan has violated the ceasefire. We are informing all the mediators including Saudi Arabia, Qatar and Turkey about this. We will retaliate at the right time.”

After the attacks, the Taliban leadership has called emergency meetings in Kabul and Kandahar. Top leaders have discussed the current situation and deliberated on possible strategies. Taliban says it has full right to retaliate.

Why did Pakistan attack?

Pakistan has adopted a tough stance after the recent terrorist incidents. After the attacks during the beginning of Ramadan and the suicide bombing in a mosque in Islamabad two weeks ago, Pakistan had given a stern warning that it would definitely respond to any attack conducted from Afghanistan.

Pakistan alleges that Afghanistan’s land is being used to shelter TTP terrorists and carry out cross-border attacks. However, Afghanistan has repeatedly rejected these allegations.

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